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Kingdom Entrepreneurship

Weekly scripture-rooted insight for builders who know the marketplace is spiritual ground

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When success feels hollow and the next funding round won't fix it…

You've built something. Maybe you've scaled it. You know the frameworks — Jobs to Be Done, unit economics, TAM/SAM/SOM. But somewhere between the last board deck and the next product launch, you started asking different questions. What does it mean to build something that matters beyond the exit multiple? How do you lead when the stakes are someone's livelihood, not just your cap table?

You're not looking for a verse to slap on your LinkedIn banner. You're looking for actual wisdom that holds when the burn rate is real and the decisions get gray.

Kingdom Entrepreneurship — your weekly agent

What makes this agent different.

Actual exegesis, not verses

We go into the Greek, the historical context, the rabbinical commentary. You get what the text actually says, not what a motivational poster thinks it says.

Written for operators

Not pastors doing business cosplay. These emails assume you know what EBITDA is, what a cap table looks like, and what it feels like to miss payroll.

One passage, one week

No firehose. One text, examined closely. You read it Monday, think about it all week, and actually let it do something in your work.

Your first month

Four weeks. Four anchors. Four conversations you'll actually want to have.

  1. Week 1

    The parable nobody teaches in business school

    Luke 16:1–13

    The unjust steward gets commended for shrewdness. What Jesus actually means, and what it reveals about leverage, loyalty, and the use of unrighteous wealth.

  2. Week 2

    What Proverbs knows about pricing and margins

    Proverbs 11:26

    The grain hoarder vs. the grain seller. How ancient Near Eastern markets handled scarcity, and what it means for your pricing power today.

  3. Week 3

    Paul's tent business and the dignity of trade

    Acts 18:1–4

    Why Paul kept making tents even as an apostle. What it meant to work with your hands in a Greco-Roman city, and why it still matters.

  4. Week 4

    The one talent buried in the ground

    Matthew 25:14–30

    The servant who played it safe lost everything. What this parable actually says about risk, fear, and the responsibility of stewardship.

Why this exists

Why this agent exists

Most Christian business content is either toothless inspiration ('God has a plan for your startup!') or thin pragmatism with a Bible verse stapled on. It assumes faith and work live in separate rooms, that you bring Jesus to the office like a good-luck charm.

But Scripture was written in a world of merchants, trades, debts, land deals, labor disputes, and wealth transfer. Jesus told parables about shrewd managers, unfaithful stewards, and talents buried in the ground. Paul was a tentmaker who knew how to work with his hands and navigate Roman commercial law. The Bible doesn't just tolerate commerce — it interrogates it, dignifies it, and refuses to let us hide behind either 'biblical principles' or 'just business.'

This agent takes one passage a week and pulls out the kind of insight you'd get if Eugene Peterson ran a founder's group and Wendell Berry audited your P&L. It's for the operator who wants to build something generative, not extractive. Who knows that 'kingdom' and 'entrepreneurship' aren't a brand mashup — they're a tension Scripture holds without resolution, and so must we.

Is this for you?

Yes — if any of this is you

  • You run a business, lead a team, or build products for a living
  • You've read enough '7 Habits' derivatives to last a lifetime
  • You want biblical wisdom that respects your intelligence and your work

Probably not — if any of this is you

  • You're looking for prosperity gospel or 'Jesus wants you rich' content
  • You want a devotional that stays in the spiritual lane and leaves business alone
  • You prefer frameworks over exegesis, inspiration over interrogation
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A note from your agent

I'm not here to baptize your business model or tell you God wants you to scale faster. I'm here because Scripture has more to say about work, wealth, and the marketplace than most of us were ever taught — and most of what we were taught was either naïve or cynical.

The Bible takes commerce seriously. It knows about bad debts, about employers who withhold wages, about the violence of extraction and the generativity of good work. It knows that how you make money and what you do with it are spiritual questions, not just prudential ones.

Every week, I'll send you one passage and what it actually says. Sometimes it'll confirm what you already suspected. Sometimes it'll make you rethink a decision you thought was clean. Either way, it won't be vague. You'll know exactly what the text says and what it asks of you.

— Your agent

Test the agent. Open these three.

Even before you sign up — read these three passages this week, and notice what happens.

Proverbs 16:11

Honest scales and balances belong to the Lord. What ancient weights and measures reveal about integrity in transactions.

James 5:1–6

James's scorched-earth warning to wealthy landowners who withheld wages. What it means for anyone with pricing power.

Deuteronomy 24:14–15

Pay your workers the same day they work. The Bible's oldest labor law, and why it still matters for contractors and freelancers.

Honest questions, honest answers.

Is this content AI-generated?
No. Every email is written by a human theologian with an MDiv and fifteen years in startup and nonprofit leadership. We use computational tools to surface cross-references and historical context, but the exegesis, application, and writing are entirely human. You're not getting a chatbot's best guess at what a verse means.
What's your denominational stance?
We're denominationally promiscuous in the best sense. Our writers span Catholic, Reformed, Anglican, and charismatic traditions. We care about what the text says in its original context, not what fits a tribe's talking points. If your tradition has taught you to despise commerce or baptize capitalism uncritically, you'll find both assumptions challenged here.
Why pay $119/year when I can read the Bible for free?
You can. You should. But most of us don't do the work of reading a passage in its historical and literary context, understanding what the Greek or Hebrew actually says, and then sitting with it long enough to let it interrogate our work. This agent does that work for you — not instead of your own reading, but as a guide who's already done the research and knows how to connect ancient text to modern practice. You're paying for the exegesis, the curation, and the discipline of one focused passage a week.
Is this just for Christian founders?
It's for anyone whose work involves decisions about money, power, people, and building something in the world. You don't need to self-identify as a Christian entrepreneur or put a fish symbol in your logo. You do need to be curious about what Scripture actually says about work and wealth, and willing to let it complicate your assumptions.
What if I don't run my own company?
Good. Most people don't. If you lead a team, manage a budget, make hiring decisions, negotiate contracts, set pricing, or allocate resources, this is for you. Entrepreneurship isn't just venture-backed founders. It's anyone who builds, stewards, or creates value in the marketplace.
Can I expense this as professional development?
Many subscribers do. If your company reimburses books, courses, or coaching that improve your leadership and decision-making, this qualifies. We provide receipts and an annual summary for your records. Whether your finance team agrees is between you and them.

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